The Business Coach with Laura Murphy: Promotion caused anger.....
now my colleagues have turned against me. What can I do?” Paul
Answer: “Congratulations on getting the promotion. You were clearly the
best candidate for the job.
And that’s the issue: the others have to cope with
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thought they were. Or they were relying on the pay rise to help their financial
situation, or they wanted the prestige of being able to be the boss, or they feel
they were discriminated against, or something else.
The reality is that there could be a host of reasons why they have turned
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who have to manage their feelings and their behaviours.
I suspect this will be a short-term response. Remember that your employers
thought you the best person for the job. They believe in your abilities to get
that job done so get on with it.
You should be providing them with a model
of positive behaviour which demonstrates confidence and leadership so that
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Should it not be a short-term response and their attitudes towards you begin
to significantly hamper the task in hand then you need to manage the situation
more pro-actively.
You may want some support in planning this but decide
now how long you want to give them either in relation to time or some other
measure.
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performance. Then when your deadline has been reached, or breached,
you have ready evidence to have a conversation with them about their
performance and the steps they need to take to improve.”
Laura is an organisation development specialist and executive coach with
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